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With PDF pretests and posttests and 10 different activity sheets, this DVD is a "grab and go" class lesson on determination and positive personal growth.
Krull brings to life the diverse personalities of her subjects and shines light on lesser-known first ladies who may not have dedicated middle grade biographies of their own.
This well-researched and nicely presented single-volume reference is an excellent introduction to the varied forms of Holocaust resistance. Teachers could use the primary source documents to create assignments or deepen understanding. Consider for any high school or college reference section.
Occasional disturbing images (a dead body that may be that of the father, many scenes with guns, parental smoking) make this most suitable for high school history, current events, and global issue classes.
A sweet and undemanding listen. Gladys can come across as occasionally annoyingly superior, but what young gourmet wouldn't be frustrated with parents who love white bread and low-calorie mayo and whose every meal is nuked in a microwave? ["Give this one to your young foodies": SLJ 5/14 review of the Putnam book.]
Many sections are ideal for younger viewers on a purely visual and auditory level. Older viewers could explore perceptions of the story line and the message of the film. Consider also for visual art, graphic design, and animation classes.